2017
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph14060606
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Risk Assessment of Face Skin Exposure to UV Irradiance from Different Rotation Angle Ranges

Abstract: Ultraviolet (UV) is one of the environmental pathogenic factors causing skin damage. Aiming to assess the risk of face skin exposure to UV irradiance from different rotation angles, a rotating model was used to monitor the exposure of the skin on the face to UV irradiance, with skin damage action spectra used to determine the biologically effective UV irradiance (UVBEskin) and UVBEskin radiant exposure (HBEskin) causing skin damage. The results indicate that the UVBEskin is directly influenced by variations in… Show more

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“…The effectiveness of using sunscreens (8,9) and clothing (10) has been previously studied using artificial UV light sources. Besides, solar ultraviolet exposure using different kinds of hats on varied facial sites of the skin was studied by volunteers (11), and similar studies using manikins (12)(13)(14) have also been conducted previously. The effectiveness of the shade provided by a tree (15)(16)(17), an umbrella (18,19) and other shade structures (18,(20)(21)(22) with regard to horizontal or vertical UV have also been investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effectiveness of using sunscreens (8,9) and clothing (10) has been previously studied using artificial UV light sources. Besides, solar ultraviolet exposure using different kinds of hats on varied facial sites of the skin was studied by volunteers (11), and similar studies using manikins (12)(13)(14) have also been conducted previously. The effectiveness of the shade provided by a tree (15)(16)(17), an umbrella (18,19) and other shade structures (18,(20)(21)(22) with regard to horizontal or vertical UV have also been investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%